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I made the same mistake, and only got 160MB of it :oops:

Luckily GetRight will allow you to resume a 'finished' download :)

Looking forward to the rest, as the first half is very good :D

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in my opinion this is a great video :wink:
I'm actually seeing (For the first time) the Ffestiniog Rly stock moving, NOT MSTS! :D

my one and only little bit of constructive critisism (sp?) would be to edit out some of the long pauses in between the "action". (for example: in the begining when you're waiting for the diesel to come around, cut out 5 seconds of footage so that the wait isn't as long. Cutting out bits like this will really lower the file size and also keep the viewers entertained more + longer) :)

hmm...oil tankers eh? hmm..makes sense...one lonely van at Port...this makes me want to take a vacation to Wales :) heh

very good...very very good! 8)
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I've got it all now, and I even more impressed :)

Who's the the guy trying to hide from the camera when your taking the video in the coach? :)

Its nice to see the different locos, and the journey out the window.

Thanks for uploading it.

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To edit it properly i would need

a) Better software
b) Better patience
c) Less Laziness

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nwallace wrote:To edit it properly i would need

a) Better software
b) Better patience
c) Less Laziness

Niall
well I got a video editer that works wonders...does transitions (sp?), up to two different video+audio tracks, allows you to move the individual video or audio (of said video) around where ever you want in your 'movie', and tons other things :)
It's "Video Edit Magic 3" and though you have to pay for it ($30 roughly), it's a must if you are making many videos or sound files. The softwar also allows you to save in a ton of different compressors and file types (ex: wmv, wma, avi...).
I would gladly fix it up for you but the thing is...
1) I'd need your permission :roll:
2) I'd need the original, unedited footage.
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Youll need to wait for Dual layer ultra high capacity optical discs to get the unedited.

Im thinking Pinnacle when im saying decent software.

The stuff ive got can do it, its jsut i didn't want to spend so much time sitting watching it having already watched it a few thousand times.
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I've never really understood Pinnacle :-? I use Movie Maker 2...

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